Archive for March 1st, 2010

Builders merchant plants trees to promote e-commerce – Builders Merchants Journal


Builders Merchants Journal
Builders merchant plants trees to promote e-commerce
Builders Merchants Journal
Builders merchant Buildbase is to plant 10 sapling trees for every one of its customers which switches to electronic billing. Last month, Buildbase managing

Legacy of Gudibande's Robinhood

Deccan Herald With nearly 19 rock ponds at different levels, a perfect system of rainwater harvesting seems to have been in practice 400 years ago, notes BV Prakash … See all stories on this topic

Every drop counts

Deccan Herald The advantages of a rainwater harvesting system completely outweigh the costs involved. It requires commonly used equipment such as PVC pipes and storage … See all stories on this topic

Kingspan Reports 2009 Earnings

… whilst Kingspan Water, Klargester, Entec and Envirocare are amongst the market leaders in the rainwater harvesting and effluent treatment sectors. …

Builders merchant jailed for tax fraud – Builders Merchants Journal

Builders merchant jailed for tax fraud
Builders Merchants Journal
Patrick Gerry Small and his wife Mary, 50, from Dungannon ran Greystone Builders' Merchants and squirreled away millions of pounds in offshore accounts over

Phosphorus shortage solved through sewage recovery

Grontmij is working on several projects in the field of phosphate recovery. the recovery of phosphate from reject water at sewage treatment plants. … See all stories on this topic

US EPA Unearths Green Jobs in Brownfields

Renewable energy installations are popping up in some unlikely places, including solar installations at sewage treatment plants. In the case of brownfields, … See all stories on this topic

Water affairs misses cluster briefing

Times LIVE Amid growing concerns about the state of sewage treatment plants around the country, the department of water affairs is absent from government's … See all stories on this topic

£190M Beckton upgrade to start

… and £675M upgrade of Beckton, Mogden, Crossness, Long Reach and Riverside sewage treatment centres. Thames Water's Chief Operating Officer, Steve Shine, … See all stories on this topic

LOOKING BACK

Final approval of Tuscaloosa's modern sewage treatment plant came along with the last payment on the $250000 contributed by the federal government. … See all stories on this topic